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Modulation of posttraumatic epileptogenesis in aquaporin‐4 knockout miceSzu et al., 2020
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- Szu J
- Patel D
- Chaturvedi S
- Lovelace J
- Binder D
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- Epilepsia
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Objective To determine the role of aquaporin‐4 (AQP4) in posttraumatic epileptogenesis using long‐term video‐electroencephalographic (vEEG) recordings. Here, differences in EEG were analyzed between wild‐type (WT) and AQP4 knockout (KO) mice and between …
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